Hawksbill sea turtle life-stage durations, somatic growth patterns, and age at maturation
Abstract
Sea turtles exhibit complex life histories, encompassing intermittent use of multiple
spatially separated habitats throughout long lifespans. This broad scope presents
challenges for collecting comprehensive biological and ecological data, yet absence
of such information complicates evaluation of management strategies for populations
at risk of extinction. Hawksbill sea turtles Eretmochelys imbricata are endangered
worldwide, primarily due to long-term, directed harvest. However, available information
regarding life stage durations, somatic growth patterns, and maturation attributes
to enhance understanding of anthropogenic impacts and recovery potential remains constrained.
To address these data gaps in the western North Atlantic, we conducted skeletochronological
analysis for hawksbills stranded along US coastlines to generate straightline carapace
length (SCL)-at-age and somatic growth data. Generalized additive mixed models and
bootstrapped von Bertalanffy growth curves were used to characterize age at maturation
and covariate influence on somatic growth. For a subset of turtles, annual bone growth
incrementspecific stable isotope and trace element analyses were incorporated to evaluate
habitat use relative to age. Integration of these data sources indicated that juveniles
transitioned from oceanic to neritic habitat at 1-3 yr old and mean SCLs of 23-24
cm (range 15.7-35.0 cm). Initial ages at maturation for this population at minimum
nesting female SCLs were estimated at 15-25 yr. Somatic growth varied significantly
relative to size, age, and stranding location, while no association with sex or calendar
year was observed. Our results demonstrate the utility of these complementary analytical
approaches for generating baseline data fundamental to characterizing hawksbill sea
turtle population attributes.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23476Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3354/ESR01123Publication Info
Avens, L; Ramirez, MD; Goshe, LR; Clark, JM; Meylan, AB; Teas, W; ... Howell, L (2021). Hawksbill sea turtle life-stage durations, somatic growth patterns, and age at maturation.
Endangered Species Research, 45. pp. 127-145. 10.3354/ESR01123. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23476.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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